Learn more about schizophrenia treatment at StoneCrest Center in Detroit, MI

Schizophrenia is a severe, chronic, and debilitating brain disorder that affects about 1% of the population, which is more than 2 million people in the United States. This psychotic mental health disorder is characterized by thought, behavior, and social problems. Those with schizophrenia will experience periods of time where their thinking is completely out of touch with reality. They may have disorganized speech and delusions in which they may think that others are plotting against them. Living with schizophrenia can be scary at times, but it does not have to define your life. With proper medication, therapy, and support, many individuals with schizophrenia are able to control their symptoms, gain greater independence, and live a more fulfilling life.

StoneCrest Center is a 133-bed treatment center, which provides psychiatric care for adolescents, adults, and senior adults. Our compassionate staff is committed to providing a safe, supportive environment for patients with severe or life-threatening psychiatric problems.Our treatment program focuses on reintegrating patients back into the community by increasing problem solving and communication skills, coping abilities, and enhancing their self-esteem.

Helping a Loved One

Helping a loved one or family member get treatment for schizophrenia

If you are worried that someone you love has schizophrenia, do not hesitate to get help. Early diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia can prevent many unnecessary complications and improve the chance of lasting stabilization. In most cases, schizophrenia will come on slowly with subtle warning signs and a gradual decline in functioning before the onset of severe episodes. Some common early warning signs of schizophrenia include:

Social withdrawal

Hostility or suspiciousness

Flat, expressionless gaze

Inappropriate laughter

Depression

Oversleeping or insomnia

Strange use of words or ways of thinking

Odd or irrational statements

Any of these warning signs are a cause for concern and should be looked at by a mental health professional. If your loved one does indeed have schizophrenia, your love and support are going to play a critical role in treatment and recovery. You can make a huge difference by helping your loved one find the right treatment, cope with his or her symptoms, and just be there for him or her during this difficult time. In order to successfully help your loved one, it is important for you to do the following:

If an individual with schizophrenia does not get the proper treatment that he or she needs, the result can be severe emotional, behavioral, and health problems. These problems can affect all aspects of a person’s life, including an inability to work or go to school and the development of financial problems, which could lead to poverty and homelessness. Those with schizophrenia are at an increased risk for abusing drugs or alcohol, developing anxiety or depression, and beginning to engage in self-harming behaviors. If continued to be left untreated, things will only get worse and cause more destruction in an individual’s life.

Seeking help from an inpatient treatment program can be one of the best ways for people with schizophrenia to receive the intensive treatment they need to jump-start their recovery process. By entering into this type of program, individuals are able to step away from the chaos that this illness has inflicted on their lives and focus solely on becoming well again. In this setting, appropriate medications can be administered while the patient is under the constant supervision of medical and mental health professionals who can make any changes that may be necessary. In addition to medication, the implementation of various therapeutic techniques, such as individual, group, and family therapy, can help individuals learn to cope with daily stressors, improve social interactions, and identify early warning signs of relapse. Inpatient treatment programs offer those with schizophrenia a chance at a better life.

Our Philosophy

StoneCrest Center philosophy and benefits

At StoneCrest, we believe that by treating each client as an individual and integrating assistance from those who already have an understanding of the client, we can provide him or her with the best level of care. It is our mission to set ourselves apart from other mental health treatment centers by offering individualized, superior care that improves the quality of life for our patients and provides a reliable resource for the community. As an ever-improving care facility, we want to redefine the way mental health care is delivered. We will continue to be the leader in creating distinct, effective mental health disease management through our partnerships with physicians and other clinical professionals.

Types of Treatment

Types of schizophrenia treatment offered at StoneCrest Center

At StoneCrest, we use a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, which is implemented by a fully qualified staff who work to enhance person-centered planning for every patient who entrusts us with his or her care. Each patient’s case manager will serve as his or her advocate and help guide him or her through the treatment process while also establishing a therapeutic relationship as they work with the patient towards reaching identified treatment goals. Our treatment programs are designed to meet the needs of the patient as a whole to ensure all treatment needs are being addressed and coordinated while in the hospital. Some treatment techniques we use in our programs may include:

Medication management: Medication is a large part of schizophrenia treatment and most patients will take some form of antipsychotic. While medication is not a cure for schizophrenia, it works to reduce the psychotic symptoms of this disorder. While at StoneCrest, all patients are seen by a doctor on a regular basis and are seen by a psychiatrist on a daily basis.

Group therapy: Group therapy is a large part of the treatment process at StoneCrest, and multiple groups are held on a regular basis. Some of the common group topics include social skills, support systems, anger management, and educational meetings.

Family therapy: Family involvement is extremely important to the well-being of the patient, which is why we encourage family involvement throughout the treatment process. We can educate the patient’s family to help them understand what their loved one is experiencing and how to cope with certain emotional difficulties in the future.

Additional methods that may be used depending upon the unique needs of each patient include:

Individual therapy

Expressive arts

Therapeutic recreation

Sensory room

Continuing Care

Continuing care and levels of treatment for schizophrenia

When patients have completed the inpatient program at StoneCrest, they will meet with their social worker who will facilitate discharge planning. The discharge process includes coordinating with outside support, ensuring placement or housing, and scheduling appointments with community agencies for mental health follow up.

“My husband and I felt like we didn't know who our son was anymore because of how he was acting out at home and in school. After completing inpatient treatment at StoneCrest, he's stable, respectful, and the happy boy we knew him to be. Thank you StoneCrest!”